On 21 July 2011 05:50, Thomas Spuhler <tho...@btspuhler.com> wrote: > On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 08:21:40 pm Thomas Spuhler wrote: >> On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 01:55:28 am Anne nicolas wrote: >> > Hi there >> > >> > Usual mail on missing packages. Please have a look on that list to >> > decrease it: http://check.mageia.org/dependencies.html >> > >> > This is important to clean this list. Please report on this thread >> > anything you do for it. >> > >> > Cheers >> >> I have several (The horde related) and it will take some time to get this >> all done. there are about 30 packages I need to redo and the names all >> cahnge to a php-pear-Horde_Cxxxx style >> then there is the perlapi-5.12.2 which comes from swish-e that doesn't >> build on a 32 bit system. I am working with upstream to get it fixed, but >> they take their time. >> But there is one package I have a problem I cannot explain and I would like >> some help: >> php-pear-channel-symfony >> I have build this package twice with, well at least the system says so ( >> and I can install it locally), but it never makes it over to the mirrors. >> I checked the spelling, compared it with other channel packages, compared >> it to SUSE and all looks good. >> If someone find a little spare time... it would be appreciated > > I found this: > php-pear-channel-symfony found in incorrect media core.x86_64 (allowed > core.i586) error > > Why did it go to core.x86_64 it's a noarch package > How do I move (or remove) this? > > -- > Thomas >
noarch packages are copied to both i586 and x86_64 repos, so the error on http://check.mageia.org/dependencies.html doesn't make sense to me. Another issue it php-pear-channel-symfony provides and obsoletes _itself_, this is wrong, IIUC. (I've submitted a new package fixing this issue). -- Ahmad Samir